Spa Ciz
Hotels
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from 85 €/night
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from 85 €/night
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from 85 €/night
Stays
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from 85 € /night
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from 93 € /night
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from 96 € /night
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from 88 € /night
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from 86 € /night
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from 85 € /night
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from 85 € /night
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from 100 € /night
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from 90 € /night
Turist information
History
First written reference dates from 1274. The village had different names hut, and Cschiz and in 1920 received its present name - Číž. The most important milestone in the history of the year 1860, when they were discovered iodine-bromine brine healing springs. Seawater inhabitants of the village began to use mainly for cooking, especially beans had great flavor. This resulted in a decrease in sales of salt in the village, which is particularly disliked Malohont county officials. They close down a well and water from it was sent for analysis. He showed that the water contains in addition to salt and iodine and bromine. And so well was reopened. In 1888, when the spring began to build a spa.
Location and climate
Ciz Spa situated in the Central region in the southern part of Rimavská kotlina in the valley of the river Teška. Climatic conditions are characterized by warm and moderately dry lowland climate. Spa Ciz have the greatest number of hours of sunlight between the Slovak spa, and 2,145 hours per year.
Tourist attractions
For lovers of active rest, who want to explore the beauty of the region Gemer can participate in day trips. Tourists is very popular so. The Gothic Route, which is the first tourist tours in Slovakia. It is a most interesting jewelry of Spis and Gemer. Originally measured 276 km, but is now split into several lines, one of which passes right through the spa Číž.
Surroundings
The spa is located near the historic cities such as Rimavská Sobota or Gemer where you can admire a particularly Hussite heritage. Worth mentioning is also certainly Gombasecká jaskyňa and Domica especially with its unique stalactite decoration. Tomb of Andrassy, the castle Betliar and castle Krásna Hôrka have rank among the most beautiful architectural monuments.
Natural healing resources
The main natural curative resources are valuable sources chlorid, sodium, iodine cold mineral water. The main source of "Hygiea" which is used for drinking cure contains 13.63 g of minerals per liter of water. Iodine content was 26.9 mg. The other two mineral springs "Neptune" and "Themis" have similar chemical composition with high content of iodine. They are used to prepare the healing baths. Geological research of Čiž has shown that a rich environment for iodine-bromine mineral water.